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Gary Burghoff's The Home
Gary Burghoff's The Home
Gary Burghoff's The Home
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Actor Gary Burghoff, best-known for his role as Corporal Walter Eugene "Radar" O'Reilly in M*A*S*H (1970), as well as the M*A*S*H television spinoff series (1972-1983), inks a new comic strip that reminds you of a newspaper daily comic . . . with a twist. The Home spins a story about a bunch of senior citizens as familiar as people you know, but they refuse to be institutionalized, and they decide to proclaim, retain, and maintain their independence by buying their own retirement home. Opposite as night and day, and often hilariously dysfunctional, no subject for conversation is off limits.

The black and white three- to four-panel comic strips are each self-contained, yet they link together to unfold a continuous tale that pokes fun at old-timer anxiety and humor.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 30, 2017
ISBN9781370394838
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    Gary Burghoff's The Home - Gary Burghoff

    Introduction

    What if we, as we age, did not have to worry about our final years? What if we found a way to assure our independence, our freedom right to the very end of our lives? OLD LIVES MATTER! So how do we, as seniors, achieve this noble end? We combine our collective resources, which we have accumulated from a lifetime of hard work, and then BUY and manage our OWN retirement home! We have spent a lifetime caring for others. Now, it is time to care for EACH OTHER, beholden to NO ONE!

    This was the concept which inspired me to create Gary Burghoff’s THE HOME comic strip.

    The concept required a cast of characters, seniors of differing backgrounds and conflicting political and religious views all coming

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